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Windows And Linux – The Good And Bad Aspects

Both Windows and Linux operating systems have their strong points and drawbacks. With Windows, you have the obvious fact that it’s so popular that most applications are made to run on it. With Linux, you have a free operating system that gives you more security and flexibility. This article will show you several reasons for choosing either Linux or Windows based upon your preferences.

If you prefer an operating system with flexibility, you will absolutely love Linux for what it offers. The fact that it is distributed by many different companies is part of the flexibility component of the software. Windows, as everyone knows, is only made by Microsoft, one of the largest technology companies in the world. The personal computing industry is literally controlled by the Windows OS and few others can compete in the same way. Another large company, Apple, is also the sole provider of its Macintosh line of computers. Interaction and help, with the Linux system is completely user based. This means if you have a problem, you will have to go to a forum for help on one of the many different websites available.

You might think that it would be hard to find support if you use Linux. A lot of the technical support that can be found, is dealing with problems for users of Windows, mainly because Windows is used by most people. This isn’t actually the case, though. You might have to do a little searching, but you will find some good tech support for Linux. There is an informal way about forums, but that is where you will need to go to get help. In most cases, if you mention a problem or question on a Linux forum, you’ll get an answer quite promptly. Technical support is available, but it will be different from when you buy a computer with Windows, and you get official support.

On the topic of networking, Linux is much easier to work with over any Windows operating system. One thing that Windows does not offer is an user-friendly interface for networking. It’s speciality seems to be for individual users only.

If you use Linux, you will have a top networking software system already installed and ready to go. Whether you are a business owner, or a regular person, you can benefit from this program. It is possible to connect every computer and device that you own together over this network in a flawless system that helps you manage all of your devices. Anyone interested in networking multiple devices will absolutely love Linux and its ability to do this effortlessly.

Windows or Linux? Which one do you get? Basically, it comes down to your daily habits and what you really need the operating system for. People that play an excessive amount of games with their computer will definitely use Windows. People that choose Linux over Windows do so typically because they are integrating several devices together. So before you make a decision to choose one operating system over the other, consider what we have written about them in this article and make your choice from a logical and need based standpoint.

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